| Örsan Şenalp on Thu, 21 Sep 2017 16:38:37 +0200 (CEST) |
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| Re: <nettime> Managerial capitalism? |
The point of all good debate is to thrash out understandings,
misunderstandings and counter-understandings, until some sharable
form of clarity emerges.
Brian thanks for your thoughtful response. My previous email is not
really based on a worked out but on informed intuitions. Informed
by the new class theory in Bogdanov and Bukharin -I didn't read
what Trotsky wrote on the topic but am sure Burnham had read it,
then I read Gramsci and his reading of Machiavelli and modern
Machiavellians, especially Mosca.
The fact that since 19th cc. this class has been in formation.
Revolutionary leaps in science and philosophy, was the accumulation
of 'capital' of this class, called knowledge. I seriously think,
managerial science (cybernetics+GST+operations research units [and
Burnham's role in the re-organisation of OSS into modern CIA was
not a coincidence] has emerged in the hands of conscious class
agency of future 'managerialism', consisted of certain fractional
divisions some were close to social-democratic ideas (in line with
Dewey, Bertallanfy, Wiener, Von Neumann, Von Forester etc.), some
to anarcho-capitalism (Misses, Hayek, Friedman, Rand etc.) and some
others even envisaged a full-fledged alternative for the aftermath
of capitalism. So, if in managerial capitalism managerials are
subordinate to capitalists, this needs to be reversed.
Fascism and Nazism may be the version of state-capitalism that came
closest to managerialism as another (worse) system. After their
defeat in 1945, but also subsuming many minds running away from
fascism and Nazism (also ex-nazi and fascist scientists runaways)
the really existing managerial revolution arrived in the 50s and
60s. In a sense, corporate-liberalism in the West, USSR and China,
and NIEO were versions of 'managerial capitalisms' in variety and
their competition dominated the world. In all these variations
yet managerials subordinated to productive capital -filling key
functions in line with Keynesian, socialist, and third worldists
ideologies.
With the emergence of mass media, computer systems, behaviourism,
TNCs, etc. we had Peter Drucker's, Henry Kissengers, Alvin
Toffler's, and those who manage and serve to IMF, WB, OECD sort
of bodies, as well as states and corporations. These segments of
managerials, top managerials, had a deal with Hayek-Friedman-Coase,
who aligned with the vision and interest of the money-capital
fraction which was hibernated between 1920s and 70s. Formulation
made of neoliberalism did eliminated or undermined the broader
class base of managerials, in favour of a fusion between top
managers and top money capitalist. Years when Rockefellar studies
at LSE, and forms Club of Rome -as monarchs willingly turned to
bourgeoisie in 17th 18th century we have now capitalist dynasties
being raised as managerial. Also as a counter strategy to not to
lose whole control to professional cadre of CEOs and top managers.
So, rise of global market, liberalisation, good governance, collapse of
class compromise, flexibilisation, internationalisation of production,
ICT revolution, post-modernism, so on so forth. The rise of 'Empire'
was a thrust to unify economic, political and military power in the
hands of this class fusion of capitalist managers and it was in expanse
of subordination of entire global production -first to finance/money
capital; then the production and finance got subordinated to algorithms
and data. The control was taken over, by money-dealing a specific
segment of the class agency of money capital, based in Wall Street and
the City. Such class is tearing apart all consensus base and triggering
reactionary regression, calling for corrective war that will finish all
the wars.
As you say, China being closest to managerial capitalism and being
the new hegemoni is not a good sign. Since it pushes all system to
that direction. Climate change and other earth-systemic problems
strengthen the hand of complexity managers so on. Some segments
of managerial feel ease in aligning with fascist option. Putin's
Russia represents a similar form, as Tayyip's Turkey. The system
dynamics pushes even EU, after UK to that direction. In all cases,
economic political and military power is being totalled in limited
class of people, and it looks like big data, silicon valley, IoT,
is not there to reverse these tendencies but enforcing them.
As I said, these can be illusionary since I did not work through
all these, instead as I said it is an informed intuition.
Getting feedback from and debating it Brian is one of the best
opportunities one might have to think these stuff through. So
thanks for that.
Best,
Orsan
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